Abstract
The quality of the healthcare system and the achievement of specific patient outcomes rely on the contentment of pharmacy experts working in both public and private pharmacies. This study aims to evaluate and compare the levels of job satisfaction among pharmacy professionals employed in public and private medication retail outlets in Gondar town, northwest Ethiopia. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess job satisfaction and associated factors among pharmacy professionals in public and private pharmacies in Gondar town from July 20 to August 1, 2022. All pharmacy professionals were included in the study and no sample size was calculated. Bivariable and multivariable binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors associated with job satisfaction and a p < 0.05 was considered significant with 95% CI. A total of 217 private and public pharmacy professionals were included in the study, and 183 volunteered to participate with a response rate of 84%. Among the study participants, 52.5% were dissatisfied with their job. The majority of the respondents (92.3%) believed that the job has a good future, 72% of them received good recognition from the community for their job and more than half (57.3%) received a good salary. Private pharmacy workers were found to be more satisfied than public pharmacy workers (AOR: 2.770), pharmacy professionals who had good salaries and benefits, (AOR: 0.302), and individuals who were closeness of their workplace to home (AOR: 0.298) were significantly associated with job satisfaction levels. In this study, more than half of participants were disatisfied with their job. Pharmacy professionals working in private medication retail outlets, who had good salaries and benefits, and lived close to their homes were significantly associated with job satisfaction levels.
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